Man fighting for life after balcony jump while allegedly fleeing cops

A younger man is preventing for all times after he jumped off a balcony whereas allegedly working from police in Adelaide‘s metropolis centre.

The 20-year-old from Gepps Cross took a plunge of greater than three metres exterior Festival Theatre early on Tuesday morning.

“Police were investigating a theft in the city and as a result of that investigation had cause to speak to a man at Festival Plaza,” SA Police Assistant Commissioner Stuart McLean mentioned.

A person has been critically injured after falling off a balcony in Adelaide. (Nine)

Police mentioned they approached the person about 2.15am and officers spoke with him for a number of minutes earlier than he turned and ran.

“After speaking with police for several minutes, the man ran off and jumped off the balcony,” a police assertion in regards to the incident reads.

Officers rushed to carry out first help after he jumped, earlier than paramedics arrived and rushed him to the close by Royal Adelaide Hospital with a police escort, the place he stays tonight in a struggle for all times.

“I’m very sorry for the nature of this and wish this individual a swift recovery,” Police Minister Joe Szakacs mentioned.

Police are actually trying into whether or not they might have approached issues otherwise.

A person has been critically injured after falling off a balcony in Adelaide. (Nine)

It’s not clear whether or not it’s being handled as an incident in custody.

“Whenever a circumstance like this occurs there will be an investigation,” McLean mentioned.

Police are additionally persevering with their investigation into the alleged theft officers had approached the person about within the first place.

They would not reveal any particulars in regards to the allegation.

In the meantime, theatre workers have been left to scrub up the aftermath.

“A three-metre fall’s not that big but still plenty to hurt yourself,” one native informed 9News.

“Unfortunately, he’s come off second best here.”

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Source: www.9news.com.au